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Ramaphosa blasted by Mkhwebane

September 14, 2024
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Suspended public protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane has made it clear that she will not be intimidated by section 194 committee chairperson Richard Dyantyi. In a press conference held on Tuesday in Sandton, Mkhwebane revealed her frustration with attempts to impeach her by president Cyril Ramaphosa with the help of other parliamentary officials.

She believes that this is an attempt to remove her from office due to her investigation into the Phala Phala scandal that implicates the president.


Mkhwebane’s determination to continue her work is evident, despite the challenges she faces. She stated that she will not be deterred from fulfilling her duties as public protector, which includes holding those in power accountable for their actions.

She also emphasized the importance of her independence as a public protector, stating that she will not be influenced by political pressure.


The Phala Phala scandal involves allegations of corruption and irregularities. Mkhwebane’s investigation into this matter has put her at odds with the president and other officials. However, she remains steadfast in her commitment to uncover the truth and ensure that justice is served.

Mkhwebane added that she was due back in office in September 2022, however, she said that was blocked by Ramaphosa and the DA through the use of courts.


“The high court failed to see through this scheme and refused to grant relief in terms of section 18 of the superior court acts to implement the judgment pending appeal”. Mkhwebane said.

“Without the unlawful suspension and disingenuous appeal, I would have returned to my office on 10 September 2022 and Ms [Tina] Joemat-Pettersson would probably be alive today. It is noteworthy that the court found that the real reason for suspension was to avenge the 31 questions I asked in respect of alleged criminality involved in the Phala Phala scandal”. Mkhwebane said.

 

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